Tyson wants to sell ‘non-protein' brands




Family-controlled Tyson Foods Inc. said it's exploring the sale of some “non-protein” brands, including the Sara Lee frozen bakery business, the Kettle frozen food business, and the Van's frozen waffle and breakfast cereal business,


MarketWatch

reported.

CEO Tom Hayes said in a statement that the company wants to “maximize the effectiveness and growth potential of our protein-based portfolio of products,” according to the report. The company is known for its chicken, pork and beef products. (Source:

MarketWatch

, April 24, 2017.)

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